Blind Spots: Why We Fail To Do What's Right And... May 2026
The authors argue that most unethical behaviour isn't the result of "bad people" doing bad things, but rather "good people" being unaware of the psychological biases that cloud their judgment.
This occurs when the ethical aspects of a decision disappear from view, often because they are masked by "business" goals, "legal" requirements, or "efficiency" metrics. Blind Spots: Why We Fail to Do What's Right and...
Recognize that you will be tempted in the moment and set "pre-commitment" strategies. The authors argue that most unethical behaviour isn't

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